School and the world of work
Lesson
To enable students to see the link between the activities that they take part in at school and the activities that people do as part of their work.
Context
Students often do not see the relationship between school work and the world of employment. They can see that school subjects are learnt to enable them to gain qualifications but may not see the connection between activities in the world of work and their lessons.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to list some of the things they do in school and how they relate to employment.
Students will be able to list the activities they are good at/enjoy and link these to employment.
Level
Average and below average ability students.
Resources
JED and the student instruction/answer sheet below.
The associated document/worksheet for this activity can be downloaded as a pdf file.
Contribution to National Framework
This activity contributes to the following learning outcomes, KS3 learning outcomes 2 and 7.
Starter
Question and answer session around work related activities and situations that students have done in school, e.g. in which lessons do they work in a group, work outside, read or use a computer.
Main
The resource asks the students to consider a range of different activities that they might have done during a school week then relate these activities to different jobs in JED.
Plenary
Groups of students take one school subject each and list the activities they do that help develop important work-related skills. They then try to rank the activities in order of importance.
Extension Activity
The range of jobs can be extended or reduced depending on the ability of the group and the list of activities extended or reduced to make the activity easier or more complex. An alternative would be to take one school-based activity and generate a list of jobs that involve that activity. Students can then look up the job titles in JED and look for/printout evidence of that activity in the job.
Page date 14/02/08